Mila is now 17 ½ weeks old and is doing really well in so many ways. She’s almost there with the toilet training, sleeps all night without a peep, her play biting is getting a lot better and she is doing well with her training. The only place we are having real problems is on her walks. At first she seemed ok apart from being a little nervous when she heard buses or motorbikes on the road. I let her off lead right from the beginning (a long way from any roads) and she was pretty good although her recall, when distracted, needed a bit of work. She stayed close to us and seemed to be enjoying herself. About a week after we started walking her she suddenly turned tail and started running in the direction we came from and seemed to be following a scent (our scent we presumed). She disappeared around a bend in the field whilst we were calling her back and whistling for her. My husband ran after her and met her coming back which was such a relief. We gave her lots of praise, played a game with her before popping her back on the lead. It did give us a bit of a start but we hoped it was a one off and continued to let her off but took her to different places. A few days later it happened again. I paused for a second to tie a shoelace, turned round and she was gone. We called and whistled and eventually she came running back, again from direction we had just walked. She has done it a few times since, always back in the direction we have come from, always seems to be following her scent and running very quickly. It’s quite worrying and I’m now reluctant to let her off. I have noticed, when she is on or off the lead, that she is constantly looking behind her and when she is off I have to work incredibly hard to keep her moving in the right direction. She doesn’t seem to be really unhappy or scared on her walks but is always really happy to be going home. Unfortunately the situation seems to be getting worse and over the last couple of days she’s taken quite a lot of persuasion to go for a walk at all. I’m really sorry for the long winded post but I thought it best to explain the whole situation. Has anyone else had problems on walks? Any advice would be gratefully received as I have never owned a dog that hasn’t enjoyed going for a walk even as a young pup. I am at a bit of a loss as to what my next move should be.
Carole